I think with a little effort from the city this could be a five star urban trail. The surface was fine the whole trail form pecos to wetlands, it was a nice road bike ride. The homeless was very abundant even so where they were blocking the path at a few spots. I'm from San Diego so getting along with homeless no issue for me but at one point under a dark bridge where a bunch have set up camp i can see why it would deter people from entering. The trash could be dealt with a weekly city clean up crew or a bunch of volunteers if the city would allow it. But let some artist go to town on the trail and with the existing sculptures this could be a real cultural experience. Come on city leaders step up let the round peg in...
Read moreI've walked down around there looking for my sister that's been missing for 2 yrs.And Stuff happened,alot of those homless.Are old on social security, still cant afford to live here.900.00 cheapest apartment in gheto.they usually get 1000.00 tops a month?Also girls that have been prayed upon when vonarablw.No just lost?Yes some want that life but.I brought sandwiches and talked to some nice people that lost there way.Nicer then some of u that have money that's sad.And this town cant make a shower house.They might be able to get jobs then think about it.Or even a coffee to sleep in to stay warm.Everones to...
Read moreWent for a bike ride there with my girlfriend and had to turn around at the first bridge as the path goes under a bridge which was full of tents and homeless. Sure many homeless are nice, but you choose your situations of who to talk to and when. I'm definitely NOT risking riding past them under a dark bridge. Nope. You don't know if they're junkies and you gotta be smart and choose safety. We did a U-turn when we saw it and some of them started screaming at...
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